NEWS ARCHIVE
| Title | Date |
|---|---|
| A bridge from China to Jericho | Feb 22 2020 |
| Castle Mill boaters face eviction | Feb 11 2020 |
| George Street crossing to be reworked—again | Jan 29 2020 |
| Our Jericho | Dec 15 2019 |
| Dreams and nightmares | Dec 13 2019 |
| Walton Street consultation starts | Nov 07 2019 |
| Pass on food you do not need | Oct 22 2019 |
| Lucy’s unveils plans for old health centre site | Oct 04 2019 |
| Walton Street stays closed | Oct 03 2019 |
| An end to the civilized calm | Sep 19 2019 |
| Into the Walton Street voids | Aug 30 2019 |
| Proposals for the new community centre | Jul 27 2019 |
| Public consultation on Jericho Wharf | Jul 06 2019 |
| Walton Street to close for repairs | Jul 05 2019 |
| New concert hall and auditorium on our doorstep | Jun 21 2019 |
| Street Fair in full swing | Jun 13 2019 |
| Street Fair 2019 | Jun 04 2019 |
| Film on Jericho to be reprised | May 12 2019 |
| Hands-on art | Apr 28 2019 |
| Jericho Community Association AGM | Mar 29 2019 |
How religious we are?
In the 2001 Census, some 50% of Jericho residents said they were Christian, 2.2% Muslim, 1.9% Buddhist and 1.2% professed other religions, while 34% of people said they had no religion. In Oxford as a whole the proportion with no religion was 24%.
The origins of Walton?
Walton is derived from "wall town" which was used centuries ago to indicate a location outside the Oxford city walls. The ancient manor of Walton was certainly in existence before the Norman conquest in 1066.
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